do everything – security guards, people polishing the brass outside the pub, street cleaners. “And homelessness was always at the centre of it, because I just feel so passionately about it.
I used to get so angry, and think: ‘How can we just take it for granted that we have people on the streets?’ We didn’t have when I was growing up.
I can’t stand it. To me, it’s just unbearable. ”Most people, I suggest, are at least partly desensitised to it. We all know the awful reality of homelessness, but most of the time, when we see someone sleeping rough, we don’t feel the kind of moral pang we ought to. “I know.
That’s exactly what concerns me. ” Is she different? Does she feel it? “Not always. Mostly. ”Does she give homeless people money? “I.
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